🔥🚨 Can CONFIRM! Mud Blocks DO work but you need to make the Catching area larger by 1 block.. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-GnSoSnQcmqM.html *Thankyou lvl1 noob - Minecraft Gaming & Meredith Murgatroyd* >>> @00:30 For Mud -dig a 3x3 Trench 2 Deep.... Keep the area the same size so you only need 1 Stack of Fence or less >>>A total of 60 Mud + 60 Hopper Short 3 min video here ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-GnSoSnQcmqM.html
I've wanted to get all goat horns for a long time, and thanks to the survival video where you made this farm, I got them all in less than 2 hours. This farm is amazing, thanks for the cool design!
Thank you for the easy to follow design, it works well and certainly beats getting horns manually. The only design flaw I have noticed is that the baby goats can fit under the platform that is over the chickens... which means if a baby does go under there and grows into an adult they can suffocate and die in the stone block. I fixed this by tying the babies to the fence posts with leads until they grow up :)
my chickens die from suffocation so i used slabs instead which turned out to be a bad idea and then i used glass and that didn't work. I went back to regular blocks and a slabs for the ones in the middle which made the farm look off, all to say this design didn't work on the adult goats with the horns.
oh my god thank you so much i was so tired of waiting to dodge and then missing. screamers are fine, but regular goats take so long. The only thing I have to say about this design is that the babies can suffocate if they grow up under the stone blocks above the chickens, so it may be worth not putting goats in until they're adults, depending on your goat situation.
Yes, if there are 2 screaming goats bred in Java, the baby will be 100% screaming goat, in Bedrock there's a 98% chance that the baby will be screaming goat
If a mob can spawn on it, Im sure it will work as well!! Path Blocks dont seems to work (goats wont pathfind) and Hopper with carpet dont seem to work either for whatever reason
Its not working for some reason. I followed the tutorial to the letter and the goats were charging towards the chickens but would slow down but would slow down before hitting the stone bricks. I removed the soul sand and it still happened. Why are they slowing down?
Screaming goats are rare in the wild and drop unique horns, so it's a good idea to keep track of them to make sure you always have at least two to breed
It was working fine for a day or two then all of a sudden its stopped working, the goats still charge but dont drop goat horns anymore?? anyone know why?
I would think so! As long as an mob can spawn on it then Mud should work just like soul sand!! Path Blocks dont work and neither does Hopper covered with Carpet
hoppers can pull items through blocks that aren't the size of a full block (like soul sand), and then the goat horns get transported from hopper to hopper until they end up in the chest!